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Submitted: 2/10/14 • Approved: 2/10/14 • Last Updated: 2/13/14 • R981266-G0-S3
Township 7 North, Range 13 West, Section 30
An active cemetery between Wooster and Greenbrier in the west central area of the county. From the junction of U.S. 65 and Arkansas 25 in Greenbrier, drive southwest on 25 for approximately three miles. The cemetery is located on the left (south) side of the highway in the bend of the third big curve on the road.
The cemetery is enclosed by a chain-link fence and is very well tended; several broken gravestones have been repaired and remounted. The earliest inscribed marker is that of William W. Pearson (1874). Census taken April 30, 1979, by Norma (Mrs. Cohen) Lawrence. Updated 22 July 2002 by Richard Reynolds.
*Submitted 3/02/2003 by Rick Reynolds
Contributed on 2/10/14 by hawkinsdonna
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